FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Information on admission is always uploaded on the NDUB’s official website: www.ndub.edu.bd
Official facebook ID can be followed too: https://www.facebook.com/NotreDameUniversityBangladesh
One can also get admission information by sending their queries at the e-mail address: info@ndub.edu.bd, registrar@ndub.edu.bd
One can also visit the campus and mitigate all queries from the Information Desk at the entrance (ground floor).

O-levels in five subjects with Average Grade Point of 2.5 or above and A-levels in two subjects with Average Grade Point of 2.0 and above; in the scale of A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2 & E=1. (One E is acceptable, either in O-levels or in A-levels)

Candidates for CSE must have minimum B grade in Physics & Mathematics at HSC. Or minimum C grade in Physics & Mathematics at 'A'-Level. Candidates for BSc in Computer Science and BSc in Mathematics must have minimum B grade in Mathematics at HSC or minimum C grade in Mathematics at 'A'-Levels.

Our requirement for undergraduate programs is to have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in ‘O’ Level and ‘A’ Level. For ‘O’ level best 5 subjects and ‘A’ level best 2 subjects will be counted. The grade will be calculated according to NDUB scale: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2 and E=1. It is to be noted that applicants must fulfill subject-wise requirements.

Admission fees are subject to change on each trimester. Applicants can get information through emailing NDUB at info@ndub.edu.bd or registrar@ndub.edu.bd. Applicants can also get to know about the fees and way to pay from the Admission Office at campus.

NDUB provides tuition fee waivers for the following categories:A) Undergraduate and Graduate programs
a) 20% for those who stand first, 15% for the 2nd, and 10% for the 3rd.
b) 20% for one of the siblings in undergraduate programs
c) 50% for one of the siblings in the graduate programs, as long as both of them are at NDUB
d) 20% of the children of freedom fighters
e) 50% for the physically challenged students, which will vary from case to caseB. Special for Graduate programs:
f) 25% for all of a corporate group of at least 3 candidates
f) 10% for the students of Graduate programs who are come from Missionary colleges

To change department, one needs to collect a department change form from the Registrar’s office; then one needs both chairpersons’ (current department and desired department) signature on the form. After that one has to go to the Registrar’s office again for submitting the form.

Only those credits on which a student has earned grade C or above will be transferable. For purposes of transferring credits, Directors of programs and Chairs of departments will determine equivalence of courses and may also refer cases to the Equivalence Committee if needed. Transferred credits and grades are not included in calculating the GPA at NDUB.